Royal Society. 303 



A Narrative of Travels from Tripoli to Moiirzouk, the Capi- 

 tal of Fezzaii, and thence to the southern Extremity of that 

 Kingdom. — By George F. Lyon, Captain R.N. 4to. with a map 

 and 17 coloured plates, 3/. 35. 



Preparing f 07- Publication. 



Mr. John Farey, jun. is preparing a work on steam engines, 

 illustrated with numerous engravings by Lowry. 



Mr. Partington has also in readiness a ivork on steam engines. 



A Historv of Shrewsbury. By the Rev. Hugh Owen and tlie 

 Rev. J. Blakevvay. 2 vols. 4to. 



The concluding volume (being the 6th) of Dr. E. Clarke's 

 Northern Travels through Denmark, Sweden, Lapland, Finland, 

 Norway, and Russia. 



An Historical and Topographical Account of Devonshire, 

 being the 9th part of Magna Britannia. By the Rev. Daniel 

 Lysofls. 



A Treatise on Indigestion.— By A. P. W. Philip, M.D. 



Transactions of the Cambridge Piiilosophical Society. Vol. 1. 



M. de Humboldt's personal Narrative of his Travels to the 

 Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Translated by Helen 

 Maria Williams. Vol. 5. 



The History and Antiquities of the Tower of London, with bio- 

 graphical Anecdotes of royal and distinguished Persons. By 

 John Bayley, Esq. F.S.A.; with numerous engravings. 



An Elementary Treatise on the Theory of Equations of the 

 Higher Orders ; and on the Summation and Reversion of Alge- 

 braic Series. By the Rev. B. Bridge. 



Observations on the different Species of Inflammation. By J. 

 H. James, Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital. 



An Essay on Resuscitation. By T. J. Armiger. 



Recollections of aClassical Tour made during the Years 1818 

 and 1819, in different Parts of Turkey, Greece, and Italy. By 

 P. E, Laurent, Es(|. Professor and Teacher of Languages at Ox- 

 ford. With costumes. 4to. 



A Treatise on the F^pidemic Cholera of India. By James 

 'Boyle, Surgeon of His Majesty's ship Minden. 



LI. Proceedings of Learned Societies. 



ROYAL SOCJETY. 



Feb. 21. — A. PAi'ER by Dr. Henry of Manchester, on the Aeri- 

 form Compounds of Charcoal and Hydrogen, which had been 

 partly read at the two preceding meetings, was concluded. The 

 ;iirit object proposed by Dr. Ilenry was, to examine how far 



those 



